CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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42. oldal
... written in commemoration of a girl Donne had never seen , shocked by their stupendous flatteries and hyperboles even his contemporaries , who re- lished above all things in poetry that peculiar mental excitement , so characteristic of ...
... written in commemoration of a girl Donne had never seen , shocked by their stupendous flatteries and hyperboles even his contemporaries , who re- lished above all things in poetry that peculiar mental excitement , so characteristic of ...
61. oldal
... written before his sensibility had attained its best expression . His life was short ; his writing - life still shorter . He was a precocious poet ; but his own leaven had barely begun to work within the tradition he inherited , before ...
... written before his sensibility had attained its best expression . His life was short ; his writing - life still shorter . He was a precocious poet ; but his own leaven had barely begun to work within the tradition he inherited , before ...
284. oldal
... written in the style of the conteurs grivois of the sixteenth century , and they are very good pastiche . Indeed , from the point of view of style , they are the best- written of his works . As a rule he is a most un- natural ...
... written in the style of the conteurs grivois of the sixteenth century , and they are very good pastiche . Indeed , from the point of view of style , they are the best- written of his works . As a rule he is a most un- natural ...
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